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ISBN10: 0691114811, ISBN13: 9780691114811, [publisher: Princeton University Press 2003-03-14, Princeton, N.J. |Oxford] Softcover Language: ENG
[London, United Kingdom] [Publication Year: 2003]
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ISBN10: 0691114811, ISBN13: 9780691114811, [publisher: Princeton University Press 2003-03-14, Princeton, N.J. |Oxford] Softcover Language: ENG
[London, United Kingdom] [Publication Year: 2003]
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Princeton, N.J. |Oxford Princeton University Press 2003 Trade paperback New in new dust jacket.
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ISBN10: 0691114811, ISBN13: 9780691114811, [publisher: Princeton University Press, New Jersey] Softcover Paperback. Modern-day Europeans by the millions proudly trace back their national identities to the Celts, Franks, Gauls, Goths, Huns, or Serbs--or some combination of the various peoples who inhabited, traversed, or pillaged their continent more than a thousand years ago. According to Patrick Geary, this is historical nonsense. The idea that national character is fixed for all time in a simpler, distant past is groundless, he argues in this unflinching reconsideration of European nationhood. Few of the peoples that many Europeans honor as sharing their sense of "nation" had comparably homogeneous identities; even the Huns, he points out, were firmly united only under Attila's ten-year reign. Geary dismantles the nationalist myths about how the nations of Europe were born. Through rigorous analysis set in lucid prose, he contrasts the myths with the actual history of Europe's transformation between the fourth and ninth centuries--the period of grand migrations that nationalists hold dear. The nationalist sentiments today increasingly taken for granted in Europe emerged, he argues, only in the nineteenth century.Ironically, this phenomenon was kept alive not just by responsive populations--but by complicit scholars.Ultimately, Geary concludes, the actual formation of European peoples must be seen as an extended process that began in antiquity ...
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